The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 23, 1898, Page 2, Image 2
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Tbomes & Bartoo,
w. H BARRETT. Receiver.
Tift Uwftftway. AOr.
(.Kit George aa u Alhlrt*.
Ui van wood lade*
Tfta comp* ft i. It**' "h® hM ctrcula
tml ti« rftftort that tto Honorable U.
u. niifttaft • »«> r***ift »*«* *“•»“
•ad if ftlftcied governor would ant be
abla 10 property Atacnari- tto duUn*
of the offb* Oft Itftt ftonoutH, should
bft takta out and aboC For II tft bn*
Col. Tillman passed through Green
wood the other flay on hta way to
Newberry to alt end the *Ule campaign
sect tug •* that place. He wood aa
erect ftftd bis eye <*** aa keen •a that
of any own of half hit age. and he
appealed In the beat of health and
aplrtta
A* (he train for Newberry wa* leftv
tog. CoL Tillman stood on the rear
platform waving adit u to aotne frtftmla
A gentlemen rao toward* the train
LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. 11LLGR WALKER
THE HATTER.
IKUSTCLX: HATS
with two heavy valises. but wua una
ble to get them on tioird, aa the train
by that time bad attained considerable
spaed.
Col. Tillman ronchnd down and got
one vallsn and »»aed It on the plat
form and then giving the gemWmm
hta hand h« pulled him up oil the
alepa.
Il was n feat requiring a great Ural
of agility nod could not be performed
by a tottering and feeble old man.
if the charge of Uflqle George's .fee
bleness la the only thing that has kepi
any man from making op his mind to
vote for him. let that man he Inform
ed now. Your Uncle George la In
perfect condition, both mentally and
physically.
The Raml-McNally new Standard
War Atlas is the heat publication of the
kind we have ever seen. The colored
maps are double the size of any others
published, and clearly printed on heavy
paper. Kach one has « marginal index
and a page is devoted to the flags of
all nations. This atlas Is timely and
useful. It it not for sale at the stores.
The Herald has arranged for a special
edition. Readers may obtain a copy
by calling at our office or sending 30
cents.
DEATHS AT M’PHERSON.
Three Names Added to the Heath
List Today.
Atranta, GoAug. B*.— Thomas J.
Prince, troop C, sixth cavalry; Robt.
M. Bailey,.troop r>, fifth cavalry, and
Frank Mellor, a prisoner undergoing
six months' sentence, died today ut ty
phoid fever at Fort McPherson. _
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[tier M*pw Oraetal tssa. Th*e art ton ia
tafeea at the regaest aft th* j
with a iha to Its rmplnemsat la the
aemy to ha a*aft to tfaetMia it «h* fan ,
The other regime*** of the Foatth
army eswpa at Fa*«aa4laa hare he y
orftrreft to Haataeltla. Ala Th* toe- 1
nad real await of hlftbaata tatoatry h*«.
wgwslel 'to* M to aasftgneft to date
with th* army aft areapaitoa a* rato. |
fteenntlnt to a rfHftmaateattot* rae*t»«d
at the war topartaaeat today. • matur
ity es the member* of the FtfUi Xea
twhr tafanirv at rhtrhaamaga are la
favor of ito moetertng t*t*t of «hftt «*»*»-
maad
A preaa dlepatrh from ThoroagtlNire.
T»„ says that order* ffteelred t»»t (
weeh hare rotapletelr altered fl“n»r»l .
navis' plays for the awtsioil of hia .
division A« Indefinite stay at Thor-.
ooghfar* haa been entered oa ae-rwint
,of the lark of w*»#r at M ddt *»n*»,
IPi Another reason fat that »*td!>••• nt
ground for the ftecond eorps cannot ha
eecured there for n reynonah'e prlre
Rnglneer officer* ore now esammlng
ground In the rlrinltr of Ttioroug.i- 1
fare, with n rlew to selecting new ramp
site* home of the places now ocr tpled
are low and damp. Filth has already
accumulated la dangerotie quantities,
and there la urgent need for a change.
It la eipectrd that *'*ry regiment wilt!
he on new ground by Tueedny. The !
men manifest great dlaappolntment at
the change In plana regarding the
Iranefer to Middletown.
Another hospital train, containing
thirty two patient*. left Thoroughfare
for Bristol. Va., yesterday. Moat of the
men were suffering with typhoid or
malarial fever*. Nona of (he rases are
very serious. Much Inconvenience haa
been ranted the men heeauae baggage
and personal effect* have been eent
on to Middletown.
Only eleel lined and burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of interest Wa
terbury alarm clock*, 7i rents. Lewis
J. Rchaul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
Shot Hl* Wife In th7»ack.
Columbus. Oa., Aug. 13. About tft
o'clock Saturday morning Milton Bus
sey accidentally shot and seriously
wounded his wife at their home near
Lincoln park ,
It seems that Bussey was sitting on
his hsrk porch, cleaning oul his pis
tol. when the accident occurred. He
stated thut he hud taken all of the
cartridges out of the weapon, as he
thought, and was snapping It. t* see
that tt was In working order All of a
sudden the gun went off. the halt lodg
ing In his wife', as she chanced to he
passing in front Of the pistol at the
thne. Realising what he had don*.
Bussey Jumped up and ran to hl» wife’s
assistance and carried her into the
house. Dr. Schley was Immediately
sent for. The doctor found that the
bait had entered Just above the spln.il
cord and lodged near the lert breast
A» the hall could' not be exactly Pi
rated. the doctor did not attempt to
ex I cart it. He does not think the
wound Will result seriously, as the
b«ii wus a thirty-two calibre, short
range.
Th-> news of the accident spread
rapidly, but rumor had It that Bussey
had Shot his wife in a fit of anger, but
he emphatically denies this, and elates
that he had no Idea of shooting her.
OABTOHIA.
B«sr» the .wlti ß Kind Yw Have Always Bought
Blgsstur*
All Willing to Take It.
From the Pittsburg Times.
When It comes to IllUiiK the offices
down In the gulf there will be no
trouble to find plenty of immuues.
To Make a Simple Furniture Var
nish. -- Dissolve half » gallon of naph
tha and three-quarters of a pound of
shellac, mtx thoroughly, and add a
small proportion of dragon’s blood to
color.
The state department Is In the Hay-
Day of lie glory. , u lUjl .
TT3BI AUGUSTA HBRAIXI
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IN COLUMBIA
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rhaytata Jayae* thaakiag fto aaanrift- j
Una for hi* elantoa.
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Arm*tmag tto !•*• trraioi of the
am~la“~a •rare read aaft wwatmon*
!ty adopt'd
I Tto Assort• t Wia ttom adjoarard ta
awt again Monday sight
Ta We Areaeteft for Ttamd.
Th* nttoracy general jeftinfaf Ift-'
it meted marram* to to lasaeft for th#'
arreet of flee feeitllaer coanpan.e# to 1
thlft mate oa fto ground that the**
romp* n lea are do tog • fraudulent and
ustawfhl haaiama.
Tto** rowpattinft *•* tto Nftyftnaa. • t 1
Wtlraingt >n. S. C.: th# Oartdlna Ouano
company, one la (Tuflotti. oa* la,
RPhmond and tto Bergeley r«rtll»er
company of Ctorfeetoft
The warrants will to leaned by Prof,
Smith of Ctemeoa Collage, who la »ar
! rotary and treasurer of tto hoard.
'The** warrant* will be laeued a* once
and the offending companlaa will be
' required to nnewer to thee* charge#
before Ito court*
The taw require* Hint nil f»rtllll'-vs 1
whose analysis shows that they fall
below tto eommeyelnl guaranty shall
not be placed on sale and used In this
mate.
Upon examination the fertllliem of
the five companlee above do not com* ,
up to the requirements and hence the
officer* will have to answer (o the
charge of conducting a fraudulent busl
nona*.
The Second Regiment.
Kveryfhlng atCampl.ee la *t a atand
atlll. all on necount of Cnpt. Fuller's •
not having received orders from Ad
jutant General Corbin* relative to cuts j
ting,companies down to eighty men..
Col. Jonee wired Gen. Corbin late yes
terday afternoon, hut at this writing
orders have not come yet.
The moving of ramp wa* also delay
ed On acrount of not being able to get!
the grounds on Congaree ereek. The
property Is owned by Meaars. J. E. and
E, Robinson. The former has given j
his consent, but the Intter yesterday ,
wired Col. Jones that he would not
agree to the grounds being used unless
the government agreed to poy any
damages done by the troops. Col. Jones
replied that the government would be
responsible, but an answer has not yet
been reeelved. In ease the regiment
does not secure these grounds. It w"!
probably move to Lightwood-knot
Springs, an old Confederate enmp'ng
ground, on the Charlotte, Columbia,
and Augusta road, about six miles
north of Columbia. Before the war
these springs were n great summer re
sort for wealthy planters of South
Carolina.
First Sergt. C. S. Cummings, Co. E,
has been promoted to the second lieu
tenancy of his company, vice A. If.
Marehant, who resigned to accept the
position of commandant of a military
school at Mllledgeville. Ga.
Major E. J. Wannamaker. regimental
st-rgeov. has returned to Columbia, af
ter being out examining recruits.
The drill of the First battalion yes
terday afternoon was unusually good,
and so far os we know was perfect In
every detail. The regimental band
furnished delightful music, and a large
crowd was on the grounds to witness
the drill.
Magistrate's Court.
Tom Johnson, colored, was brought
before Magistrate Clarkson yesterday
afternoon and was sent to the chain
gang for twenty days for being a va
grant.
Another negro named Bookmore was
up on the charge of larceny and not
being able to give a bond of 3300 was
committed to Jail to await the higher
court. T>ast Friday night Boo'.tmorc
went into the bugg" house of Mr. TEi
vidsofl on East Laurel street, and
stole therefrom n act of harness. He
was captured Saturday about 1 ti'clock
by Policeman Thackam, thus again
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Mf«e* him yaaseeftay me*lag to *»*•.
' He* emart, Tto toikowiag >•*** ware
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they Wire out nftwt ttoir hikaft «wj
I the aoMwalk aaft when aakwl i»j
‘change that txMiiwe defiantly ftovt]
’tto ftoww th* yareawat Ttoy p«y M o»j
1 five days.
I* pr*arta Wllllaftw hecaaa* very mtKh;
i ftkftaperaird a* the rtiig given to hari
• by her sport and whew to presented |
Klitolf to reretre il ah# mtinafl]
‘ much prohuie taftguage and o»rw the ta t
iry ag to rata* five ftotlars ta kee#,
from upend lag tew day* oa the,
KtrrrtM.
Thoms* Oortr waa arralgnot for
htortoidiac the ftireet and Band 42
When rrxurulag to hi# teat to made
some tmpudaot ftmark and Mayor
Mpammh them ga»* him tea dollar*
'or twenty dftye for cootrsajk of
| roort.
Minnie Feterann was charged with
emhrar'ng a man on ift# Freot and *he
rcmembers It to her sorrow; result. »5
or 10 days.
tret Fnrofled.
According to party rule*, voter*, in
order to qualify llieraaelves for the
coming primary elect loos must hare
their name* on a dub roll before mid
night tonight. Columbia voter* may
hsml la their names according to the
wards, to the following club offkgrs;,
Ward t. P F Grtff-n; Ward 2, A. G.
laMotte; Ward J. B A. Bawl* and W
Wright; Wairt ,4. Sheriff OatHrort
and Dr. Sumter Katie; Ward 6, J. K.
Hayea
P.-rsonal nentlou.
Mr W 8. It earner has returned from
a pleasant trip to the mountains
Mr. B. Hart M<ies of Orangeburg was
in the elt» yesterday on his way home
from the up country.
Ladies Can Wear Shoes.
one slse smaller after using Allen's
Foot-Ease, ft powder to be shaken into
the shoes. It mattes tight or new shoes
feel easy: gives Instant relief to corns
and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort
discovery of the age. Cures and pre
vent* swollen feet, blisters, callous and
sore spot*. Allen’s Foot-Ease Is a cer
tain cure for sweating, hot. aching, ner
vous feet. At all druggists and shoe
stores. 25c. Trial package FREE. Ad
dress Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y.
ORDERED to BOSTON.
The Olivette’s Sick Hen Will Be
Taken Off at That Point.
Washington. Aug: ; ,22. - The Olivette,
the hospital ship, which hns just ar
rived from Montank Point, with 200
sick on board, has liven ordered to pro
ceed to Boston. Tit 4 sick so’diers wUI
lie tatyen to <he hospitals there, which
volunteered to take care of them.
We Have Made War
And slaughtered prices on Trunks.
Trunks made by expert Trunk-makers.
Sold at Manufacturers' prices. Trunk
Factory. 543 Broad, Belt Phone 2181.
Postmaster Henry A. Thomas start
ed on his vacation today, leaving the
office in charge of Assistant Post
master Arthur R. Henderson, who has
just returned front Rhode Island,
where he spent his honey-moon.
Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 to
15.50. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheap. Good watches from f 1.25
to 360.00 at Lewis !f. Schaul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
■' £
A man who was aentenoed to ten
days in the county jail by a Tennes
see judge presented la pardon from the
governor, which the judge refusal to
recognize. e _ _ _„ .
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itoii April Th#y w#r*» ctroiMi tmHiff#* j
fwnsar# m#n Th#y h#!l#v#d th# oya-.
tMftntarr wrao m#aftt a# a dap at th«*tw.
•ml • s»td prefer yielding to a rotr of
the pe- pie IB a prcftllWtlon election than
tola* »orceed-ft In hu*ioe*e to the j
eiiunty. Which law would he enacted to
the legislature
The result .>f tht# muchly mlaet affslr
wiu tie watched with Interest through
out th* etate.
Before purchasing a pt«tn| or gu«
call oa me 1 can save you money t*e
'l* J. ftchaut. Pawnbroker on Jackson
!atreet. estebllehcd 1*96.
In Temory ol Mr J. W. Corlsy.
| Be It said of this man. who. «m the]
lath day of June loot, left a loving wife, i
one daughter and four eon* and tnnum- ;
; .Table host of frtnnd*. sn.J went on a j
long Journey to man’s long home, he j
was * UhlrstLn Just three month* tie- i
f..re he Iked, he married Mtsa A. E.
Kess. who proved her love for him by
her untiring devotion during his lilacs*.
Ills condttksi of resdln.-ss h.> gave in
Rev. Mr. Steward, who preached that
powerful sermon during th* Jones
revival of l«» 7. since which time Mr. ]
Cortcy »*» * completely saved man. |
Many good deed* performed by him are
living memorials to his worth.
■ Btest lie the tie lhat binds
| our hearts In Christian love:
The fellowship of kindred minds *
la like to that shove. ... ,
When we asunder part
It give* us Inward pain,
! Rut wc shall still lie Joined In heart
Amt hope to meet again."
-THOMAS AGEE.
WASHINGTON ON A BOOri.
■Mr. J. C. Williams Shouting the
Praises of His Town.
Washington, Wilke*, “the best town
In Ueorgia. If I do say it.” is on a ver
!t*tble boom.
Mr. J. C. Williams, of The Washing
ton Reporter, 1* in the city today, and
h - is as eloquent In telling of Washing
ton’* onivard strides as Patrick Henry
was in telling of American liberty.
He say*: "The city is going right on—
pushing ahead as steadily and as sure
ly one could wish. There tsn t any
groat big boom that Is ilkety to collapse,
but that steady growth which is the
making of solid foundation and solid
structure. ,
• Right now there are tn course or
eontsruetlon two 323.000 hotels and
there are. hesldes. between *60,000 and
375,000 of contracts out for ney build
j "'-The trade is picking up wonderfully.
' Every merchant Is putting on a little
I larger slock of goods each yenr. V> e
:ir • fast proving our just claim to the
best town In Georgia."
20-year filled gold watches In ladies'
and gents' sizes with Elgin or Wal
tham movement from 3..00 to 312.50.
Guarantees with each watch at Lewis
J. Sellout's. Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jackson street.
After all a man'sctirloslty never rivals
that of a woman until some one onsu
aV.v remarks that his name appeared
in yesterday's paper.
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' Walker Mr**! AUg Sft
WANTtav BT A ORADCATR IN
i pharmacy a portion Ift goto drug
star* I Wet of refer* aces. Adftre** Ph.
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; lumtita. ft C. **
HELP WANTED
WANTIBIV- HOT TO ATTEND TO
horse*. Apply MS Telfair street.
Kept I
WANTRD-A COMPETENT WOMAN
foe general housework. Good recom
■nendainms ngulml. Ml Greene street.
Aug M
FOR SALE
CREAM—CRF.AM AT 34 J ACKHON ftT.
NOR ftAIJS-ONE riR*T CLAftft
motor. Good as new sn« voltage.
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-I,)rest)rest Motor, care Herald.
Kept i
TO RENT
for RENT—THAT LARGE AND DE
SIRABLE *tor* No. Tit Broad street.
1 Under Masonic hall. Apply to W. C.
Jotte*. T<* Broad atreet. Sept 1
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLINO- j
HOUSE 1857 Grewne, with modern
Improvement*. Rent reasonable. Apply
ltr>« Elll*. Septl
TO RENT-RESIDENCE 1221 AND 1»
Elll*. with all modern convenience*.
Apply 102® Broad street. Sept 1
FOR RENT—ONE OR TWO LARGE
cool rooms furnished. Most central lo
cation In the city. J. E. Dens, «1» 1-2
Broad street.
FOB RENT—SEVERAL NICE COM
-1 PORTABLE dwelling*, with all the
modem Improvements on Greene and
Telfair street. Apply J. H. Prontaut.
626 Broad street. Sept 9.
TO RENT—THE ELEGANT THREE
story store In the d'AUtiguac build
ing running through from Broad to El
lis Now occupied by L. F.Padgett. In
quire of H. H. d'Antlgnac or Z. W.
Carwtle. B<, Pt 1
FOR RENT—STORE AND FIXTURES
corner Calhoun and Cumming streets.
Good stand. Apply on premises.
Sept 1
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
house, 1237 Greene street. With mod
ern improvements. Rent f 25 per month.
Apply 1256 Ellis.
Sept 9 Mon wed Sat
FOR SALE—STOCK OF MTLLINERY
and notions for sale cheap in good I
condition and good stand, and good
reason for selling. Apply at once Box
100, Beaufort, S. C. Aug 30
TO RENT—HOUSE NO. 514 NINTH
street. Apply to Jno. D. McCarthy.
Aug 23
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—FOX TERRIER PUP. MARKS.
black and tan on head and tail. Par
ty returning to 613 Telfair street wiU
be rewarded. Sept Ist
AUGUST 93
MISCELLANEOUS
)«>AHI>FR* WANTED AT Hft TMc
FAIR •tr#«i Witt fwftbl men soft
*• toawsfat t*rww. ftto«»
WANTED A FEW r.KSTI.KggN
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SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
[ rm’y »•* per en-nth at 'Wtoeß**
[Basilic** colic** M nday ~ - ‘n-*dar
land Friday, at sight. Coat* *y caN at
wMa*- Grval tea*aft 4w •' rn i grigtora
Jue* 17 ts
PARTI EH D—fllCWft OF A TTENdT
IN«j *atc »f *uh«rtoa taaft Tucaftay
I ctrniag at ll| ■>•*«* will Bad hack*
'at term la a* of Turpin MHI ltn> to lak*
(them to tto gmauds, w. C. J«a#a. 8.
* T. Aug n
fOIMID PAftAOftAP»
Only a high-toned girl can slag
every note la tto scale
Tu borrow Is human; to forge! all
about it I* Mill more so. .
When a man ha* no faith la human
ity humanity haa no faith ta him.
All the hoary a be* gathers during
Re Ilf* doaea t sweeten Us etlng
Home men pray for ttoir dally bread
and hustle for their nightly chickens.
Profit I* not without boner la any
country, but il la often dishonorably
acquired.
The girl who listen* to soft noth
ings hope* ttoy may eventually mean
a great deal.
In a ct'Bvrraatlon between husband
and wife she doe* the talking and ha
tto listening.
A literary man claims to have cur
ed himself of insomnia by reading por-
UonFcf his own work.
Any man who imagine* he could
keep house better than his wife Is
foolish If he ever mentions IL
—From the Chicago New*.
August.
Leave me alone, for August's sleepy
charm
Is on me, and I will not break the
spell;
My head Is on the mighty mother's
arm;
I will not ask ts life goes 111 or well.
There I* no world—l do not care to
know
Whence aught has come, nor whither tt
shall go.
I
I want to think no more of all the pain
That in the city thrives, a poison
flower —
The eternal loss, the never-coming
gain.
The life-long woe—the Joy that Uvea
an hour.
Bright, evanescent, aa the dew that
dawn
Show aon this silent wood-encircled
lawn.
I want to pull the honey-bud that
twines .
Abont the blackberries and gold-leaf
sloee;
To part the houghs where the rare
water shines.
Tread the soft branch whereby the
bulrush grows—
-1 want to be no more myself, but be
Made one with all the beauty that I
see.
ft
O happy country, myriad voiced and
dear,
l have no heart, no eyes, except for
you
Yours are the only voices I will hear.
Yours Is the only bidding I will do;
You bid me be at peace and let alonq
That loud, rough world where peace
is never known.
—E. NESBIT.
CASTOR IA
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